Here is a peek of the interior. Since the original construction, we replaced the horrible overhead lighting with the wrought iron fixtures, we installed the smaller lanterns beside each stall, and replaced most of the cheap hardware with better iron pieces...all details ...

Just because someone always wants to know - the answer is No, I have never had a horse spook at the light fixtures!

The best choices I made:
1. Concrete center isle. It is so easy to clean with a blower!
2. Climate controlled tack/feed room - no more moldy leather and no vermin in the feed!
3. Climate controlled laundry room down stairs with a 1/2 bath.
4. Foaling 12x18 stall with turn out

Would have changed:
1. Wish for 2 foaling stalls as the larger stall works so well for our stallion.
2. Copula on the roof is too small.

I love your barn. Ours is a metal building, which we did because we thought it would clean better than our wood one did. WRONG I spend a lot of time cleaning and battling birds and it looks very warehouse like. Your barn looks warm and decorated like a home.

These barns looks amazing, design and structure-wise. They all look beautiful but my vote goes to the barn with the copula tower. I'm not a fan of color white but when I saw this one, I guess there's always an exception. From the roof to the smallest details, everything looks clean and refreshing. Anyway, it's been months, how's your barn? >>Lenore Lung @ ProfessionalRoofingContractors.com